When standard atmospheric conditions exist.
Medium altitude refers to the range of altitudes typically between 2,000 and 7,000 meters above sea level. It is a zone in the atmosphere where weather patterns, atmospheric conditions, and cloud formations can vary significantly. Aircraft flying at medium altitudes usually experience smoother air compared to lower altitudes.
No, in general the opposite is true.
high temperatures
Pressure levels are raised on warm days and the indicated altitude is lower than true altitude.
When standard atmospheric conditions exist.
Medium altitude refers to the range of altitudes typically between 2,000 and 7,000 meters above sea level. It is a zone in the atmosphere where weather patterns, atmospheric conditions, and cloud formations can vary significantly. Aircraft flying at medium altitudes usually experience smoother air compared to lower altitudes.
true?
Azimuth = 315° (True) Altitude = 0
No, in general the opposite is true.
No.
No
No, it is not true.
True
high temperatures
Same base and same altitude. Yes, that is correct.
Pressure levels are raised on warm days and the indicated altitude is lower than true altitude.